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Plot twist
Quoting the update: "EDITED TO ADD: I have been contacted by a Cracker Jack card collector that this card is a fake. When I came across this card in my collection I wasn't 100% sure if the card was original or not, hence sending it off to PSA a few months back. Just got it back from them in the last week or so and what you see is exactly how I received it back from PSA. I thought part of their process was authentication, so I'm not sure what to think here, but it is not my intent to deceive, or in any way misrepresent this card, so please bear this information in mind as you bid." Last edited by oldeboo; 10-26-2020 at 10:14 AM. |
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Seller pulled auction!
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Everything else he is selling is mid/late 80s & newer. Its the only PSA card he's selling, and nothing else he's sold was graded by PSA.
Was this the only card he submitted? How did it get into his collection? When did it get artificially aged? Now that he's pulled the auction, what will be done with the card?
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a dover reprint should never fool anyone let alone a TPG'er esp if one is able to physically hold the raw card in their hand. The stock is nothing like a real card...and the perforations...c'mon!!!!!!
the holder is scary good...and if PSA did in fact grade this...they should be taken out back. https://www.reddit.com/r/baseballcar...s_it_story_in/ Last edited by ullmandds; 10-26-2020 at 11:00 AM. |
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My opinion, NOT a switch-a-roo. Just a bad mistake by TPG. They’ve been so swamped with orders and have hired new help. I doubt most were qualified to begin with and probably feel pressure to grade x amount of cards per day. And this card bears the result.
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If PSA truly slabbed it as presented, I would think that PSA would offer a decent sum to get it back, take it out of the slab and off the market. And I would think that some PSA detractor might offer a decent sum to add it to their collection as a unique piece that shows how bad grading can possibly be.
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